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Change Quicktime default language to English

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Gents,
I am working in Mexico on an Mexican PC - Windows XP. I installed iTunes and Quicktime. iTunes offers a possability to change the language of the program but Quicktime doesn't. Also the standalone version installation doesn't help. In Safari I removed all es.* files so it exposes in English but Quicktime remains Spanish. Anybody has a suggestion
 

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